The Practice of Belonging
The eternal words of the late Archbishop Desmond Tutu really help me with both the Read More
Today's Disciplines Devotion
Stone soup, anyone? Perhaps some of us will remember this children’s fable. A hungry traveler comes to a village seeking a meal but is denied. He then sets up in the...
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It is a new year, a new chance to start fresh. Many of us have made resolutions about things we want to change in 2023. But in the clear light of...
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At the very beginning of time, creation was as God intended. When everything was new, it was all good. But the shalom of Eden was soon shattered. Exiled with Adam and...
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Three years ago a small outbreak of a mysterious illness soon became a worldwide pandemic. Lives were disrupted, businesses bankrupted, schools and gyms and restaurants closed. Church buildings sat empty for...
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At a time when God seems absent or angry, the prophet pauses for praise. This affirmation of God’s goodness is embedded in a long passage that details God’s grievances with the...
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Why do the scriptures on the other side of Christmas call attention to suffering? This is supposed to be a season of celebration, isn’t it? Christmas should be the happiest time...
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In her song “Blessings,” Laura Story asks, “What if your healing comes through tears?”* It is a question for the Rachels in our midst. Rachel wept for the lost children of...
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Christmas was just yesterday; we haven’t even cleaned up the discarded wrapping paper and ribbon or started eating the leftovers. After weeks of preparation and yesterday's celebration, today seems a good...
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Here is the Gospel text that illuminates this week’s calendar readings. In verses four and five it concentrates our salvation story into a single sentence that burns like the tungsten filament...
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What kind of sign is this? A celestial encounter between angels and shepherds leads to a baby wrapped in a simple cloth. Luke leaves all kinds of clues lying in plain...
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For me, Christmas day is filled with the sound of feet. Little feet, eager feet, can’t-sleep-anymore feet dance down the hall searching for a tree or happy things in boxes. These...
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